Taskheat — milestone tracker Reviews

Taskheat milestone tracker Reviews

Published by on 2024-11-28

🏷️ About: Taskheat is a task management app that helps users break down their projects into small tasks and define their dependencies. It allows users to track the relations between their to-dos, get things done when they are in a specific location, assign due dates and r... Show more


       


Overall Customer Experience 😎


🤬 Negative experience
59.8%

😎 Positive experience
26.0%

🫥 Neutral
14.2%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 93 combined software reviews.



Summary of Customer Reviews (Takeaways): 💎

- Combines mind mapping with task management in a simple way

- Allows for easy visualization of dependencies between tasks

- Great for planning and organizing complex projects

- Minimalist UI

- Good for creating novel connections between concepts

- 14-day free test period



Read 28 Customer Service Reviews 😠💢

3.4 out of 5
Awesome concept, misguided developers

As a writer, the dependencies are perfect for creating novel connections between concepts. However, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to reorganize and restructure your thoughts with Taskheatmilestonetracker because the developers wanna minimize this concept it to ANOTHER to-do list app—because the society has been... Show more

Did not live up to expectations

The video and pictures made me think Taskheatmilestonetracker was going to change my life. I was so disappointed. You can only have one chart. Even the resolution of the graphics interface is bad, it looks like an app from 10 years ago. There’s no tutorial. The only reason I was able to figure out... Show more

I thought this app would be better

I downloaded Taskheatmilestonetracker after seeing it on Mac Rumors. I thought Taskheatmilestonetracker could help our small team stay organized. So I downloaded the 14 day trial and liked the flowchart view. Then I tried to re-order task, couldn't. I tried to move separate task to different par... Show more

Lack of flexibility - allow reordering of tasks!

My work requires me to juggle multiple tasks/duties/projects every week. I needed something visual to lay all of my tasks out and this almost does it for me EXCEPT the lack of flexibility with editing. I'm thankful for the 14 day trial because when I realized I cannot move tasks around (and instead... Show more

I want to like this

I love the idea of a flowchart for my to do list, and would love to draw dependency lines between my tasks.

But I can't figure out how to connect more than one item to another item, or how to draw dependencies between items already created, or how to import to-do lists from the native appl... Show more

So far so good, but basic features lacking...

This is a new app and I understand there are new features coming. One obvious feature that will hopefully be implemented soon is the ability to sort the task list by due date. Lacking a due date sort on the task list renders 50% of the program output fairly useless, as it isn't easy to understand w... Show more

Conceptually nice, not actually useful to me

In theory, this would be Taskheatmilestonetracker of my dreams. In practice, there are more drawbacks than benefits. I don’t think (at least I can’t figure it out) there is a way to set up repeating tasks. Further, I prefer a browser view to a desktop app, so I can set it as my home page in Safari... Show more

Needs A Basic Plan

I absolutly love this concept. As a visual person, Taskheatmilestonetracker is a game saver. This is also a super well polished idea. I would say the only thing is that it's really a $10 app (not free). You get 14 days for free and then are forced to pay to continue using. I had planned all my eve... Show more

Didn’t buy, looks good

Hear me out. If your going to bait a customer like me in with task flowcharts inside a free app, then hide everything inside that free app behind a paywall, that’s a scummy but effective tactic. But I have to say it does look good. Flowcharts are a unique way to map out tasks, and so are mind maps.... Show more

ADHD brains - you need this

I’m just a middle school teacher who has a ton of tasks to do and I need a reminder of what the first step is. The mind map lets me just get it out of my head, and with Taskheatmilestonetracker, suddenly I have a to do list that looks normal, linear and offers a first step for me, and is something... Show more

Exactly what I was looking for...

The UI seems easy to use and makes it easy to visualize tasks. well done.

I have not experienced any stability issues so far.

I am really hoping they add new features in the future. Something like if tasks had a time field that I could use for billing Also a little bit larger area f... Show more

A Great Find

I’m giving Taskheatmilestonetracker 5 stars for promise and to applaud the developer. It’s not perfect, it’s confusing at times, it can use some UI improvements — and I hope these all will come. Rather than give it 3 stars, I’m rounding up because Taskheatmilestonetracker, I hope, has a future. H... Show more

Visual Prioritization of Tasks, Simple yet Brilliant!

I needed a organize a huge todo list with tons of interdependent tasks. Taskheatmilestonetracker came up in my search for a MindMapping App but this is a great tool. The fact that it's. on Mac and iPhone means this will probably become my only todo app.

Only request I have is that some med... Show more

Task Management Game Changer

This has completely changed how I think about managing tasks for complex projects with dependencies. You can plan it out nicely using the flow chart view and then when you're ready to start/continue working on it, go to the "Actual" view to only see the tasks you should be currently focussing on. T... Show more

The Game-Changer

If you like using Post-It notes and connecting them with strings of yarn in real life, this is Taskheatmilestonetracker for you.

If you like to just dragging your fingertip from one item to another to create a dependency relationship instead of drowning in menus and submenus to do the exact... Show more

The only app doing this?

I have nitpicks about the UI and stability, but until Taskheatmilestonetracker has real competition, it deserves 5 stars

I have ADHD and I may be Autistic. Essentially that means that my brain has less RAM than the average person, and things like processing time, organizing, and planning ar... Show more

helps me organize my lists!

I love Taskheatmilestonetracker. It's almost perfect. I just don't like that depends and enables thing. I like to make list under categories, like paying bills each month. So April, I want to check off rent, but I don't want to check off the box of April because not all of the bills are paid. ther... Show more

Getting the hang of it!

After perusing their very helpful online user manual, I was able to figure out the most important feature--connecting tasks (drag from the small circle at top right to the dependent task). There is a slight learning curve, but I'm finding it very useful already now that I know the basics. The Mac v... Show more

Great way to visualize tasks

First off, I love this program. It lets me visualize dependencies between tasks in a way I hadn't been able to do easily using other programs (or gantt charts).

I've been converting a room in my house, and with lots of inter-related tasks, making sure that I'm working on the next critical th... Show more

This is a very needed app

The closest thing that I can find that does this is InShort, but that app is too complicated to navigate. With TaskHeat, you can slap ideas together quickly, and they logically make sense in helping you draw up a step by step sequence to get your ideas realized.

One thing that got a little ... Show more

I really wanted to love it...

It just isn't there yet. I like the way it organizes the heirarchy of tasks, but you literally have zero control over the order of placement of things at the same level. There's no undo function. When you mark a single task as complete way down in the tree, it marks every parent branch––all the way... Show more

Has Potential, But...

It is not stable, quits quite often. You cannot print the outlines to scale so it shows everything, even though they have an option for to scale, it does not work. You cannot cut an outline or string of tasks and move it to another list. It is really lacking in some core areas and the updates are n... Show more

A good start, but only just

There's a lot to love about this emerging app, but it falls short in several ways that make it annoying and time-consuming to use.

There's no "undo", you can't organize the flowchart by dragging groups around, no easy way to export as a full PDF or to other formats besides csv. The "want" li... Show more

Invert the flow of tasks

I really liked the concept. However a couple of things are missing for me. Attachments for tasks and the ability to invert the flow. I think in a top-down fashion and would like to start with the goal and add tasks backwards. But it looks like the only supported flow is a bottom approach. You start... Show more

Task manager, flow chart, mind mapping, project management tool

Taskheatmilestonetracker is a great discovery. It has great potential to be a game changer in managing projects and task in a way that is not just visual but promotes thoughtful next steps, dependencies and outcomes that can lead to more than just a final product. It can help one to tackleproces... Show more

I can see this being quite useful

Taskheatmilestonetracker has an impressive UI. Really nice layout. Love the flowchart and list features.

It's definitely something new and unique (at least I have not seen similar task lists so far) and I think they did a good job with it.

I find the feature set to be just right. Wou... Show more

Great update

I own a ton of productivity apps and this is fast becoming one of my top 5 apps. It is improving my productivity extensively. I love the Archive Project update. I made a request for another feature and I received prompt feedback from the developer on the timing of that feature being implemented.

Good potential but please crashes

Taskheatmilestonetracker has a lot of potential, it is a game changer that finally brings something new to the world of old classic todo list tasks. I use it every day and find very helpful but please fix occasional crashes on creating new tasks.



Is Taskheat milestone tracker Safe? 🙏

Yes. Taskheat — milestone tracker is quiet safe to use but use with caution. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 93 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3.4/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Taskheat milestone tracker Is 30.3/100.

Safety Analysis

57.7% of users say app is Safe 👍
57.7%

27.0% of users have Some Concerns ⚠️
27.0%

15.4% of users say app is Risky 🚨
15.4%


Is Taskheat milestone tracker Legit? 💯

Yes. Taskheat — milestone tracker is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 93 Taskheat — milestone tracker User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Taskheat milestone tracker Is 46.8/100..


Pricing Information 💸

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

Taskheat offers a one-time purchase for the full version of the app, which includes access to all features and synchronization between all devices via iCloud. After the two-week free trial, users can purchase the full version for a one-time fee of $9.99. There are no subscription tiers or additional pricing options.



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Features

- Break down projects into small tasks and define their dependencies

- Track the relations between to-dos

- Update the list of actual tasks depending on the user's location

- Exclude tasks delegated to third parties from the list of actual tasks

- Assign due dates and receive notifications

- Manage regular duties with recurrence rules

- Color code and tag tasks for easy scanning and filtering

- See actual tasks in a handy widget

- Synchronize projects between devices using iCloud

- Free trial for two weeks

- Single purchase for all devices, not a subscription

- Continuous improvement and support from the Taskheat team.

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